Battery Recall

Hi everyone.
I bought a first generation MacBook Pro (the original Core Duo 1.83GHz version) way back in June 2006 from the Apple Retail store near where I live in Meadowhall, Sheffield.
I have recently been noticing my MagSafe connector flickering when supposedly the battery is fully charged - i.e. it never stays on solid green any more - it flashes green and orange.
I have learned that Apple did in fact recall the batteries in the early MBP's and have discovered that my battery should indeed have been recalled and replaced.
Apple never contacted me about this issue and I was never aware of it until very recently, when this problem started to occur.
I would very much like to know how I could get this obviously faulty battery replaced? It is clearly one of those included in the recall (I've checked the serial number) and I also have an Apple Care protection plan on the MBP that doesn't run out for another 6 months.
Any help anyone who could give on how to get a replacement battery for my otherwise still fantastic laptop, would be greatly appreciated. I am somewhat disappointed in Apple for not notifying their customers of this issue, since they're usually very good at after sales service.
Once again, any help would be great.
Many thanks,
Gareth.

How many charge/discharge cycles are on the battery? If it's more than 300 they will probably tell you the battery is worn out and it's time to buy a new one.

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